SUMMER 2005Played for the Billings Mustangs of the Cincinnati Reds organizationAppeared in 25 games, all in reliefPosted a 3-0 record and 14 saves with a 2.03 ERA, 38 strikeouts and only five walks in 26.2 innings

2005 (JUNIOR)First player in Baylor history and second in Big 12 history to record 10-plus wins and 10-plus saves in the same seasonEstablished Baylor record for wins in relief (10)Finished third in Big 12 in wins and saves (11)Tied for fourth in the Big 12 with four saves in league playAlso tied for fourth in league play with four winsAllowed only one home run in 232 at bats against, second-best ratio on staffHad a 10.1 scoreless innings streak Feb. 12-March 8, recording three saves in that timeStruck out two in 1.0 perfect inning for first save vs. Tennessee (2/12)Went 5.1 innings in longest outing of the season to get the win at Vanderbilt (3/11)Pitched 1.0 perfect inning to get the save and preserve a 3-2 win at Texas (3/18)Allowed one run in 2.0 innings to pick up the win vs. Texas (3/20) Pitched 3.2 hitless, shutout innings to get the win at Kansas (4/17)Earned victory in series opener against Texas A&M, holding Aggies scoreless with one strikeout over final 1.1 innings (5/13)Threw 4.0 perfect innings to earn the save at Texas A&M (5/14)Posted a 1-0 record with one save, a 0.00 ERA and a .000 opponents' batting average in 5.1 innings vs. Texas A&M to earn Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honorsWent 1-0 with a save in 3.2 scoreless innings in three outings at the Big 12 TournamentWas Baylor's final pitcher used in all three Big 12 Tournament winsWalked one and struck out one in 1.0 inning of work to earn win vs. Kansas in first round of the Big 12 Tournament (5/25)Held Texas hitless and struck out two in 2.0 innings for the save as Bears reached the tournament championship game (5/28)Allowed one run in 4.1 innings to earn the win vs. TCU at the NCAA Waco Regional (6/5)Pitched 2.0 scoreless innings in Super Regional opener against Clemson (6/11)Performance vs. top-ranked and top-seeded Tulane allowed Baylor to overcome 7-0 deficit for the second-largest comeback in College World Series history (6/21)Held the Green Wave scoreless on two hits with three strikeouts over 4.1 relief innings to earn the victoryOpponents hit .153 (11-for-72) with two outsSecond on team with 2.9 strikeout-to-walk ratio

SUMMER 2004Appeared in four games for the Orleans Cardinals of the Cape Cod League before returning to Baylor for rehabilitation

2004 (SOPHOMORE)Started season as primary set-up man before taking over closer duties in early MarchPosted a 4-1 record with a 3.97 ERA and three saves in 22.2 innings in Big 12 playDid not allow an earned run in first six appearancesPitched 2.0 no-hit innings with a walk and one strikeout against Loyola Marymount (2/14)Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings and allowed two hits with four consecutive strikeouts against UT-San Antonio (2/17)Allowed one hit and faced the minimum in 2.0 relief innings in doubleheader at Long Beach State (2/21)Extended scoreless-innings streak to 7.1 with 2.0 innings against UC Irvine (3/6)Entered game with two on and one out in bottom of ninth in Baylor's 8-7 victory at ninth-ranked Texas A&M and induced a game-ending double play from only batter he faced to record first save of season (3/19)Tossed 4.1 one-hit scoreless innings with five strikeouts at Missouri to earn the win (4/4)Earned the save against Sam Houston State (4/13), inducing an inning-ending double play in the eighth and striking out the side in the ninthTossed 3.0 no-hit innings with a strikeout to earn the win at top-ranked Texas (4/17)Earned the victory in relief against Kansas (4/23)Earned a save with 1.1 scoreless innings and three strikeouts at TCU (4/27)Moved to 10-0 on Baylor career with 2.0 one-hit innings vs. Dallas Baptist (5/4)Closed out all three games of the Nebraska series to pick up a win and a pair of saves

SUMMER 2003Went 1-0 with an 0.77 ERA in 17 games for the Orleans Cardinals in the Cape Cod LeagueStruck out 28 batters against 10 walks in 23.1 innings as Orleans finished second in the Eastern Division and won the Cape Cod championship

2003 (FRESHMAN)Threw 3.0 scoreless innings against Texas State in his collegiate debut (2/4)Earned first collegiate victory at Arizona, pitching the final 4.0 innings of a 12-10, 10-inning win (2/8)Hurled 4.1 shutout innings against then-No. 2 Rice at the Minute Maid Park Classic (2/15)Earned a win against then-No. 7 Southern California by pitching the final 2.0 innings of a 2-1, 12-inning victory (2/22)Struck out six with a walk in 2.0 no-hit innings in closing out a 4-0 win at UC Irvine (2/28)Earned first save by tossing 2.0 shutout innings against UT-Arlington (3/4)Pitched the final 2.0 innings and struck out the side in the ninth to earn a win against then-No. 8 Long Beach State (3/7)Recorded a save in the Bears' conference opener against Texas Tech, striking out two in 2.0 shutout innings (3/14)Entered a 5-5 game with runners at second and third and no outs in the eighth, pitched out of the jam without allowing a run and earned the victory at Oklahoma (3/21)Pitched 4.0 innings in relief at Texas A&M, allowing just one run on one hit (3/30)Career-long 5.2 relief innings and tied career high with six strikeouts vs. Texas (4/5)Made first career start at Oklahoma State (4/12) but did not factor in decisionLasted 6.0 innings against OSU, giving up five earned runs but striking out five in a 16-11 Baylor winImproved record to 5-0 with 3.2 innings of relief against Kansas (4/27)Picked up sixth win with 3.0 innings of relief against Houston (4/30)Pitched the final 2.0 innings perfectly to earn the save in a 6-2 Big 12 Tournament win against Nebraska that knocked the Huskers (5/24)

SUMMER 2002Went 3-2 with five saves and a 1.50 ERA for the Jayhawk League champion Hays LarksStruck out 30 in 24.0 innings and held opponents to a .159 batting average

2002 (REDSHIRT)Sat out season as a non-medical redshirt

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for coach John Langerhans at Round Rock High School in Round Rock, TexasNamed all-state and first-team all-district as a senior and was team MVPIn 2001, played in the all-state game and the Sun Belt ClassicHonorable mention all-state selection as a designated hitter in 2000Played for the Slam Senators during the summer of 2000, notching a 1-0 record with one save and a 1.68 ERA in 8.1 inningsThe Senators went on to a fifth-place finish in the AAU National Tournament

PERSONALFull name is Abe Sterling WoodyBorn Nov. 9, 1982, in Tulsa, Okla.Son of Sterling and Leigh WoodyBoth parents and two of his grandparents also attended Baylor